In the past, I've recommended Team Track for issues/bugs and Perforce for SCM. Perforce is awesome with support for changelists, atomic checkins, etc. And Team Track is full-featured (perhaps too full featured) and integrates with Perforce nicely. However, Perforce is around $600/seat and TeamTrack can get close to $1000/seat.
JIRA is great (and much less expensive than TeamTrack) but last time I checked, it did not provide true SCM integration. It offers various plugin mechanisms which you could use to implement integration, and it can listen-in to CVS checkins, but that is about it.
Things may have changed in the last year. Does JIRA offer true CVS integration now? Do any of the open source bug trackers (Bugzilla, Scarab, etc.) offer true CVS intergation. By true integration, I mean that:
1) file commits can be associated with issues so you can see what files were modified to address each issue.
2) file commits can be prevented if the committer does not have a valid bug id to be associated with the commit.
- Dave
Christopher L Merrill wrote:
Greg Jones wrote:
I'm looking for a two main things: - A good requirements/bug tracking system
I evaluated JIRA a while back and was pretty impressed. Then the budgets tightened...so we never purchased it, but it was on the top of my list. http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira/
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